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Lilting

Lilting is a form of traditional singing common in the Goidelic speaking areas of Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man, though singing styles like it occur in many other countries. It goes under many names, and is sometimes referred to as diddling (generally in England and Scotland), mouth music, jigging, chin music or cheek music, puirt à beul or cannta…

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Lilting

Nodes35
Edges34
Triples44
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.057143
Components1

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Lilting

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related to Notable lilters · 12
Lilting → BBC, Conneff, GrahamChristine PrimroseKaren Matheson, Irish, Jimmy WardPaddy TunneyBobby GardinerLen, Killiecrankie, Mary Ann Kennedy, PerthshireDolores O'Riordan, The Chieftains, The CranberriesSiobhan Owen, The Highland Sessions, Welsh-born Australian
related to history · 9
Lilting → According, Cromwellian, However, Ireland, It, Norway, Rowan Piggott, Sweden, The
related to External links · 8
Lilting → Article, Cavan's, Cheol Dúchais, Gaelic, Ireland, Irish Traditional Music Archive/Taisce, Playlist, Seamus Fay
related to Features · 4
Lilting → Celtic, Features, Irish, The
see also · 4
Lilting → All-Ireland, Irish, List, Scottish
is a · 2
Lilting → form of traditional singing common in the Goidelic speaking areas of Ireland, largely oral tradition and has not been referred to by consistent names over time.According to modern folk musician Rowan Piggott

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traditional singing irish scotland ireland music many instruments musical styles names referred mouth puirt beul scottish gaelic syllables features history

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Liltingis aform of traditional singing common in the Goidelic speaking areas of Ireland0.90text
Liltingis alargely oral tradition and has not been referred to by consistent names over time.According to modern folk musician Rowan Piggott0.90text
rhythminstance ofFeatures0.80text
tone dominate in liltinginstance ofFeatures0.80text
in the case of Irish lilting in particularinstance ofFeatures0.80text
is intended to evoke the characteristic 'lilt' of traditional Irish musicinstance ofFeatures0.80text
specific instruments such as the Celtic harpinstance ofFeatures0.80text
Liltingrelated to External linksArticle0.60section
Liltingrelated to External linksGaelic0.60section
Liltingrelated to External linksSeamus Fay0.60section
Liltingrelated to External linksCavan's0.60section
Liltingrelated to External linksIrish Traditional Music Archive/Taisce0.60section

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